On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 08:33:14AM -0700, Mark Sapiro wrote: > > > >Let me clarify the scenario: > >- Somebody sends me a message > >- I think the message should really go to the list, not to me > >- I bounce the message to the list (if the original sender is not subscribed > >to > > the list I expect to find it in the moderation queue) > > > Maybe not. If you are a member and the envelope of the bounced message > is from you, it will be considered a post from you.
I thought about that, so I tested both possibilities for the envelope sender of the bounced message: envelope from me (yes, I am a member of the list) or envelope from the sender of the original message (I tested both cases: member or not-member of the list); in all tests the message disappears. > >> There is a "Discarded message" entry in Mailman's vette log, but since > >> you don't have access, you can't see it. > > > >Thanks, I'll ask the sysadmin to have a look at that. > > > The message won't be too helpful in this situation. It just says > 'Message discarded, msgid: ...', but if it is present, it will verify > that the message reached Mailman and Mailman discarded it for some > reason. I got feedback from the sysadm: indeed the message is discarded by mailman: Aug 12 13:43:44 2008 (6025) Message discarded, msgid: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I don't yet understand why Mailman would discard the message, but I am > able to duplicate the problem, so I will investigate further tomorrow. Thank you very much! Let me know if I can help you somehow (reminder: I'm using mailman version 2.1.9) Cri -- GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E - http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc
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